SONG LYRICS

Anything For You

Lyrics & music by Johan Christher Schütz

Suddenly it struck me You know what I mean I'd been lost in many places and stuck in between But here I was, for the first time of my life Thinking back, looking out With a refreshing new perspective Are you sure that we're not dreaming?

I would do anything for you All it takes to make you smile I would do anything for you You're what makes my life worth while I would do anything, anything, anything

Suddenly you touched me You know what I mean And I know that it was mutual Anyone could've seen And here we were, for the first time of our lives Both in bliss, both in shock Of the refreshing new perspective That had opened up between us

I would do anything for you All it takes to make you smile I would do anything for you You're what makes my life worth while I would do anything, anything, anything

– saxophone solo –

You are the dream I knew Always would come true But I doubted you would ever come my way I don't take anything for granted But you took me by surprise

I would do anything for you All it takes to make you smile I would do anything for you You're what makes my life worth while I would do anything, anything, anything

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About J.C. Schütz

Johan Christher Schütz is a Swedish songwriter and composer writing for musical theatre. His songs have been covered by singers from four different continents.
He released his first solo album Passion in 2004, which immediately became an indie bestseller in Japan.

During October 2011, his song Slow Down was the most played foreign song on Japanese radio.

He premiered his first musical Tivolisaga (Carnival Tale) in Sweden in 2013, written in collaboration with director Johan Pettersson.

In 2016 he was admitted to the BML workshop in London, aimed at nurturing and developing new British musical theatre writing.

In 2017 he received the Löf Foundation Culture Award.

In February 2018, new musical 'Colette' was showcased in the West-End at Crazy Coqs, with music by Schütz, and lyrics by Rachel Dawick and Danusia Iwaszko, written during the BML workshop.